fitting a dawes device
#31
Laugh.
I was gonna say the decat could be promoting boost creep (hence the 1bar)... BUT... it now seems to be back to 'normal', regardless!
Now's the time to refit the DD. Make sure it's initially wound out (low boost), then little by little repeatedly wind in/test drive... until you get the gauge to hold 0.9 - or 1.0bar (your choice)...
I was gonna say the decat could be promoting boost creep (hence the 1bar)... BUT... it now seems to be back to 'normal', regardless!
Now's the time to refit the DD. Make sure it's initially wound out (low boost), then little by little repeatedly wind in/test drive... until you get the gauge to hold 0.9 - or 1.0bar (your choice)...
so i think i will let someone who knows what they are doing do it.
just let me know if im doing this correctly. i remove the pipe from the waste gate and attach the elbow and of the DD to it instead. i then block off the pipe i have just removed ?
i then remove the pipe from the turbo and attach the other end of the DD to the nipple. do i also block of this pipe i have just removed ? as thats what i did. both pipes leading to/from the BCS are then blocked off
Last edited by wiganwayne; 08 September 2009 at 12:27 PM. Reason: add extra comments
#32
You see that last pic of the 3-port on the other page... Then if you imagine the 3-port BCS as the DD device than that would be it!
That is, disconnect the top and middle vac hoses that go to the BCS and then reattach those free vac hose ends to the DD's nipples, with the middle vac line going to the DD's 90-deg elbow.
What you have done is substituted the BCS for the DD - end of!
Also, I don't think you have to block anything off as there should be no redundant vac lines, if you follow that procedure (the blocking off thing was only for the later 2-port... because there's a T-piece involved)
That is, disconnect the top and middle vac hoses that go to the BCS and then reattach those free vac hose ends to the DD's nipples, with the middle vac line going to the DD's 90-deg elbow.
What you have done is substituted the BCS for the DD - end of!
Also, I don't think you have to block anything off as there should be no redundant vac lines, if you follow that procedure (the blocking off thing was only for the later 2-port... because there's a T-piece involved)
Last edited by joz8968; 08 September 2009 at 12:41 PM.
#33
Oh okay, in that case - at least, the way I understand it - is the pill don't come into it as it's in the vac pipe fitted to the bottom, '3rd port' of the 3-port BCS.
The DD basically replaces the 3-port wholesale, by plumbing direct between comp nipple and wastegate connections (see above).
I don't think there should be any plastic T-piece in the 3-port set-up either, unless it's there for a boost gauge, of course. But you'd normally have a boost gauge's reference coming directly from the manifold (or certainly after the TB) as, measured there, it's the true boost level going into the engine (i.e. there is a small pressure drop after the IC).
The DD basically replaces the 3-port wholesale, by plumbing direct between comp nipple and wastegate connections (see above).
I don't think there should be any plastic T-piece in the 3-port set-up either, unless it's there for a boost gauge, of course. But you'd normally have a boost gauge's reference coming directly from the manifold (or certainly after the TB) as, measured there, it's the true boost level going into the engine (i.e. there is a small pressure drop after the IC).
thats kinda what i did (i think) but what i did was remove the pipe from the WG and remove the pipe from the turbo. i then fitted the DD using new hosing, thats why i had 2 hoses leading to the BCS (i then blocked these off)
are you saying i would be better to just remove the hoses from the BCS and fit the DD there? and just leave the BCS with the nipples showing ?? i have been trying to do it like the picture shows at the beginning of page 1
#34
Ah right I'm with you.
I think you would need to block both those old pipes, yes - as the BCS is still getting a vac feed from the IM to the top of it (via that 4th thinner pipe at the very top)... so air pressure could escape via the 2 ports.
Also block off the BCS's bottom port as well. That way, absolutely no air pressure should be allowed to escape.
Or even simpler, just pull off that thinner vac line to the top of the BCS and block just that off instead!!!
Plus disconnect the electrical connector to the MAP sensor - it could be the ECU reading an erroneous value from it and only giving you low boost. The MAP sensor's not needed of course.
I think you would need to block both those old pipes, yes - as the BCS is still getting a vac feed from the IM to the top of it (via that 4th thinner pipe at the very top)... so air pressure could escape via the 2 ports.
Also block off the BCS's bottom port as well. That way, absolutely no air pressure should be allowed to escape.
Or even simpler, just pull off that thinner vac line to the top of the BCS and block just that off instead!!!
Plus disconnect the electrical connector to the MAP sensor - it could be the ECU reading an erroneous value from it and only giving you low boost. The MAP sensor's not needed of course.
Last edited by joz8968; 08 September 2009 at 12:55 PM.
#35
Ah right I'm with you.
I think you would need to block both those old pipes, yes - as the BCS is still getting a vac feed from the IM to the top of it (via that 4th thinner pipe at the very top)... so air pressure could escape via the 2 ports.
Also block off the BCS's bottom port as well. That way, absolutely no air pressure should be allowed to escape.
Or even simpler, just pull off that thinner vac line to the top of the BCS and block just that off instead!!!
Plus disconnect the electrical connector to the MAP sensor - it could be the ECU reading an erroneous value from it and only giving you low boost. The MAP sensor's not needed of course.
I think you would need to block both those old pipes, yes - as the BCS is still getting a vac feed from the IM to the top of it (via that 4th thinner pipe at the very top)... so air pressure could escape via the 2 ports.
Also block off the BCS's bottom port as well. That way, absolutely no air pressure should be allowed to escape.
Or even simpler, just pull off that thinner vac line to the top of the BCS and block just that off instead!!!
Plus disconnect the electrical connector to the MAP sensor - it could be the ECU reading an erroneous value from it and only giving you low boost. The MAP sensor's not needed of course.
but you are basically saying i am on the right tracks ? still doesnt explain why i can get it to boos over 0.5 with the DD fitted though
its really annoying as it seems so bloody easy to do.
#36
Yeah you blocked the two vac hoses that you pulled off - that's fine. But also block off the very bottom '3rd port's' vac hose that's still on the BCS.
And also unplug the MAP sensor's electrical connectors and see what happens...
And also unplug the MAP sensor's electrical connectors and see what happens...
Last edited by joz8968; 08 September 2009 at 01:20 PM.
#37
right so i block off the pipe at the bottom that is fitted on the air intake i understand that, but where is the map sensor ??
#38
On that pic where it reads "restrictor in here" there's an arrow.
Right behind the 'arrow head' is the MAP sensor's electrical plug (that's plugged to the ECU's connector). Unplug this union...
Right behind the 'arrow head' is the MAP sensor's electrical plug (that's plugged to the ECU's connector). Unplug this union...
#39
right i will try this when i get on my break later, and let you know how i get on. also i just like to say thanks for all the advice your giving me it is much apreciated
#40
No worries.
If still no luck, then remove it altogether, replace everything how it should be, and just wait for Mr C to do it properly - it'll be a walk in park for him...
If still no luck, then remove it altogether, replace everything how it should be, and just wait for Mr C to do it properly - it'll be a walk in park for him...
#44
Yeah defo put your OEM DV back on.
Aftermarket VTA BOVs don't give performance gains and make various strange noises All they can do is upset the motor's running. Ergo, what's the point?!
Aftermarket VTA BOVs don't give performance gains and make various strange noises All they can do is upset the motor's running. Ergo, what's the point?!
Last edited by joz8968; 08 September 2009 at 05:35 PM.
#45
are they easy to refit ? is it just a straight swap or would i also need to source the original hoses ? like i said mine came with the baileys already on.
i have seen a few on e-bay for sale and they dont seem that expensive either.
i have seen a few on e-bay for sale and they dont seem that expensive either.
#47
yeah it does, but for some reason despite several pictures and various folk trying to talk me through it i cant seem to fit the bugger correctly !!!
#48
Well, if it is a MY97 then, if I'm right in my thinking, it has the 2-port BCS. This set-up means you have the little brass boost-control restrictor pill in the small bit of vac line between turbo compressor nipple and that plastic T-piece (prior to fitting the DD). If the pill is still there (or not), then I don't know whether this prevents the DD form working properly(?)
Hopefully someome will point you in the right direction on this issue...
See the below diagrams for how your BC system is plumbed together (prior to fittng a DD):_
Hopefully someome will point you in the right direction on this issue...
See the below diagrams for how your BC system is plumbed together (prior to fittng a DD):_
What does the restrictor pill do?
Is the Dawes Device a bleed valve, if so what's the difference in the £35 dawes and a £5 bleed valve?
#49
Wayne, yeah easy to fit the OEM DV back on. You just need a bit of hose with 19/20mm ID. Chances are your aftermarket BOV is still using this hose!
Whatever, this hose fits to the upside down 'L'-shaped plastic pipe coming off the IC feedpipe. Then the OEM DV goes between that hose and the recirc port on the turbo intake pipe (so you need to remove the recirc port's bung). Just make sure the embossed arrow on the DV's underside is pointing to recirc port and not the IC.
Finally, don't forget to replace the vac line to the DV's nipple.
Whatever, this hose fits to the upside down 'L'-shaped plastic pipe coming off the IC feedpipe. Then the OEM DV goes between that hose and the recirc port on the turbo intake pipe (so you need to remove the recirc port's bung). Just make sure the embossed arrow on the DV's underside is pointing to recirc port and not the IC.
Finally, don't forget to replace the vac line to the DV's nipple.
Last edited by joz8968; 08 September 2009 at 10:53 PM.
#52
should be with me by friday so i will post how i got on then. on a side note i have decided to bin the idea of fitting the dawes device and save some money up for an up-rated ecu.
like i said previously the car is currently running at 1bar without it so the next logical step would be the the ecu upgrade.
thanks to everyone who gave me advice, and if anyone on here is interested in purchasing a hybrid dawes device that is practically brand new let me know.
cheers
wayne
like i said previously the car is currently running at 1bar without it so the next logical step would be the the ecu upgrade.
thanks to everyone who gave me advice, and if anyone on here is interested in purchasing a hybrid dawes device that is practically brand new let me know.
cheers
wayne
#55
Wayne, yeah easy to fit the OEM DV back on. You just need a bit of hose with 19/20mm ID. Chances are your aftermarket BOV is still using this hose!
Whatever, this hose fits to the upside down 'L'-shaped plastic pipe coming off the IC feedpipe. Then the OEM DV goes between that hose and the recirc port on the turbo intake pipe (so you need to remove the recirc port's bung). Just make sure the embossed arrow on the DV's underside is pointing to recirc port and not the IC.
Finally, don't forget to replace the vac line to the DV's nipple.
Whatever, this hose fits to the upside down 'L'-shaped plastic pipe coming off the IC feedpipe. Then the OEM DV goes between that hose and the recirc port on the turbo intake pipe (so you need to remove the recirc port's bung). Just make sure the embossed arrow on the DV's underside is pointing to recirc port and not the IC.
Finally, don't forget to replace the vac line to the DV's nipple.
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